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"Thank you Sonlight for keeping our family bonds growing stronger every year," writes Allison H of Bridgeport, WV. "After sending our first child to public kindergarten and disliking the lack of family time due to Dad's untraditional work schedule, we decided to try a year of homeschooling. Five years and five Sonlight programs later we are so glad we decided to dive into Sonlight. I love how our children can learn together. Sonlight has allowed us to strengthen our family bonds while we school and because of that our children enjoy each other." While studying Science D, Seth (11), Hadley (9) and Ruthie (7) were thrilled to watch caterpillars transform, and here they hold the butterflies before they take flight.

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Level E - American History, 2 of 2

Great for ages 9-12

Two ways to choose your Sonlight Level E curriculum

Put together a customized program OR select the recommended everything-you-need package. Compare your choices and pick the path you want. Either way, a wonderful adventure in learning awaits you and your family.

Experience America's history from the 1850s on!

Year two of a two-year study, this course covers American History from the Civil War through the late 20th Century. If you are new to Sonlight but feel like you’ve covered the colonial period and the Revolutionary War enough for now, or if you’re a returning Sonlighter ready for the second half of this American History study, be excited – this is a fantastic program.

History comes to life – the Civil War, Westward Expansion, the Industrial Revolution, WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, and modern times. Throughout this 36-week program, you’ll watch characters grapple with the difficulties around them, and overcome in the end.

Complete the epic adventure you started in Sonlight D.

Relax as you enjoy fascinating books; just follow the daily lesson plans.

Get to know heroes like Abraham Lincoln, William Wilberforce, Eleanor Roosevelt and the Wright brothers!

Purchase this package of homeschool curriculum books and you'll get free shipping (lower 48), a one-year guarantee and other perks.

The central history book focuses on how Americans’ unique perspective – egalitarianism, desire for change, and a "can-do" spirit – contributed to inventions such as ready-to-wear clothing, department stores, and skyscrapers. Discover how time zones and "fast food" came into existence. Examine how mass immigration, women's suffrage, the labor movement, and the Great Depression impacted the social, political, and economic climate of the country. Discuss how racism has influenced life for individuals and the entire nation through the years.

With Sonlight E, you'll get an engaging study of the American spirit of creativity and entrepreneurship, through biographies, historical fiction, and great conversations.

Estimated daily time for Intro to American History, Year 2 of 2 plus your other subjects: Student: 3.5-5 hrs | Parent: 2-3 hrs

Overview of the History

History this year begins with William Wilberforce, the British reformer who ended the slave trade in England peaceably. What a contrast to the United States, where slavery continued until a bloody war divided the nation. And, of course, the residual effects of racism continue to the present.

After reading about slavery's end in Britain, Sonlight E studies the Civil War. As in D, the primary history books are Boorstin's Landmark History of the American People and the Smithsonian's Children's Encyclopedia of American History .

Some weeks after that students read The World Wars, filled with photos. It seems wrong to call a book on war "lovely," so use whatever sober synonym you can think of for this powerful, informative book.

The History ends on a high point, with two missionary biographies. God is at work in the world. Praise Him!

Overview of the Literature

The 15 Read-Alouds this year are a bit longer than those in D. And what a superb collection!

Across Five Aprils is absolutely unique in children's literature: It focuses on the western front of the Civil War. Did you even know that there was a western front? It's the story of one family's experiences during the five Aprils of the Civil War. One of the most powerful scenes occurs when two brothers decide, both according to conscience, which side they must fight for – and they pick opposite sides. I love that this introduces nuance into what sometimes is a very cut-and-dried narrative: South = bad, North = good. Real history, like real people, and real problems, is far more complex than that.

The Great Turkey Walk tells of how a young man walked 1000 turkeys from Missouri to Denver in 1860. This sounds wildly improbable, but is based on actual drives. (Proving once again that, yes, fact is stranger than fiction.)

There's a book about the common New England practice of making maple syrup, and the almost superhuman attempt to build an enormous Ferris Wheel at the Chicago World's Fair.

The Read-Alouds include topics like racism, shell-shock, the Great Depression, and immigration. Funny books (General Butterfingers made Sarita's grandsons laugh out loud), and poignant books (Little Britches has Sarita's husband's favorite last line in all of literature).

All of them are great books.

Readers

At this point in your children's literacy, some of the Readers are almost as long as the Read-Alouds. The Readers offer almost 20 more marvelous books for your children to enjoy this year.

The Readers include biographies of important people, like Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, the Wright Brothers, and George Washington Carver.

The Readers include books that are a delight to read, like By the Great Horn Spoon, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, and Henry Reed, Inc.

And the Readers include several very different coming-of-age books, like Old Yeller, Because of Winn-Dixie, and The Seventeenth Swap. Nineteen fabulous books.

P.S. We would recommend trying to get to these Readers before your children do. We've heard reports of parents and children disputing over who will get to finish first. These books are that good!

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"Thank you Sonlight for keeping our family bonds growing stronger every year," writes Allison H of Bridgeport, WV. "After sending our first child to public kindergarten and disliking the lack of family time due to Dad's untraditional work schedule, we decided to try a year of homeschooling. Five years and five Sonlight programs later we are so glad we decided to dive into Sonlight. I love how our children can learn together. Sonlight has allowed us to strengthen our family bonds while we school and because of that our children enjoy each other." While studying Science D, Seth (11), Hadley (9) and Ruthie (7) were thrilled to watch caterpillars transform, and here they hold the butterflies before they take flight.

WHAT ARE YOUR SONLIGHT STORIES?

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